FNS-REPRO South Sudan key findings report: Key findings emerging from the FNS-REPRO generated studies and other sources as input for the sensemaking events and adaptive programming

Eelke Boerema, Charles Chapman, Cecile Kusters

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    Abstract

    This report describes the key findings that emerged from the analysis of the studies generated by the Food and Nutrition Security Resilience Programme (FNS-REPRO) in South-Sudan and from and other relevant sources. The FNS-REPRO is designed to strengthen the resilience of food systems for food and nutrition security in conflict affected regions in the Horn of Africa and focuses on Somaliland, South Sudan and Sudan. These findings have been summarized and used as input for the annual sensemaking event, during which they were reflected upon by FAO & WUR staff and key stakeholders, so as to generate key suggestions for improvement of the program. The key suggestions for improvement serve as input for the next annual plan of FNS-REPRO and as such influence adaptive programming. The analysis of these findings and the facilitation of the sensemaking events have been carried out by Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, Wageningen University and Research, as a key partner for FNS-REPRO for the knowledge agenda.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWageningen
    PublisherWageningen Centre for Development Innovation
    Number of pages65
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Publication series

    NameReport / Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation
    No.WCDI-21-173

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